Tag: C#

In our last post we discussed running console application with .Net core 2. In this post we will extend the concept even further by running an ASP.Net MVC application on Raspberry Pi 3 with .Net Core 2

You can see we will run an full blow ASP.Net application on Windows 10 IoT core, which is really awesome !

Here is the complete video discussing the concept

Make sure you don’t forget to turn off <MvcRazorCompileOnPublish>false</MvcRazorCompileOnPublish>

In this post we are going to discuss about running Chrome in headless mode with Selenium C#

Chrome headless

Headless Chrome is a way to run Chrome browser without the actual browser UI being spawned. Essentially its running Chrome without chrome! It brings all modern web platform features provided by Chromium and the Blink rendering engine to the command line and automation testing tool such as Selenium in our case

Where is it useful ?

A headless browser is a great tool for automated testing and server environments where you don’t need a visible UI shell.

And again its not a completely new technology, since there are other big players in this area such as

In our last video in YouTube channel of ExecuteAutomation we discussed how to install Windows 10 IoT on RaspberryPi 3 and access it via Powershell and device portal, in this post we will discuss how to run an simple C# console application on RaspberryPi 3 with .Net Core 2.0 framework.

Getting stage ready for .Net core 2.0 app

Before we start writing console application, first we need to have following pre-requisite environment setup

Installing .Net Core 2.0 SDK in Windows 10 host machine, which you can see from here

Should have at least VS code or VS 2017 community edition (to edit C# code)

Coding

Here is the simple code written to execute on RaspberryPi 3 running Windows 10 IoT

After Coding

Connect with Raspberry Pi 3 via power shell and enable FTP service to transfer file from host machine to Raspberry Pi 3

In this post we will discuss about working with FindInSet method of Specflow 2.1 (earlier versions don’t have this method).

FindInSet of Specflow v2.1

With Specflow v2.1, we now have a very handy method to verify an Specflow Table against an collection, which comes very handy while working with large set of data collection and verifying the same against an feature file specflow table something like this